Just read it. It will explain things.


Elsa hung onto Hiccup and Anna onto her as the Night Fury beneath them raced over the water. On either side of the ebony beast, a small collection of dragons flew. Up ahead, just on the horizon, sat a large island.

"There we are," Elsa said.

"Finally," Brynn snarled.

"Can you see anything, Brynn?" Fishlegs asked.

Leaning slightly to look around Astrid, Brynn stared straight ahead silently for a second, before responding. "There are no obvious weapons, but the complex is made of metal and stone. There's a large open area on the south side. It looks big enough to land in."

Hiccup nodded before guiding Toothless to their destination.

As they flew over the complex, the riders saw that there were large domed cages extending from the building. Toothless crooned at Hiccup, who reached down and pet the dragon's head.

"I know, bud, I don't like it here either."

They flew over their landing spot, and Anna gasped.

"Dear Odin above," Hiccup muttered. The dragons landed and Elsa looked around at the carnage surrounding them.

All around them were bodies. They appeared fresh, only a day or two old. Most were severely burned, the charred flesh peeling and falling off. In some spots, the white bones beneath were exposed. Some of the bodies were partially covered in a green fluid. Whatever the fluid had touched was dissolved away. One man's face was completely gone, the acid having dissolved through the skull before puddling on the ground. Another man had Deadly Nadder spines in his chest, and another man had black spines sticking out of his skull and one in his chest, seeming to be in the correct place to penetrate his heart.

"Hiccup," Astrid said, pulling out a black spine. "These are..."

Hiccup nodded. "Whispering Death."

"And these gashes look familiar," Tuffnut said. Elsa noticed that the normally upbeat twins were oddly solemn.

"Those are from Razorwhip spines," Fishlegs said. "Do you think Heather was here?"

"I don't think so, Fish," Ruffnut said.

"Deadly Nadder, Whispering Death, Changewing, Monstrous Nightmare, Razorwhip..." Snotlout said.

Elsa gasped, spotting a large, birdlike footprint in the mud. "...and Indominus rex." She snapped her head up. "Look everywhere." She strode over to a destroyed doorway. "He was here." Elsa turned left and saw several bodies of dragon hunters. Near them was a metal pole with small studs and a disposed-of sword made of green metal. Going to an intersection, she saw great claw marks on the stone floor and turned right, following the gashes.

Creeping through the halls, she came to a door that was ajar. Inside, along the left wall, up near the ceiling were two forearm covers she knew all too well. They looked too damaged to function, with dents and sword gashes covering them. Along the right wall, were three cells, the farthest two were open. After looking inside the nearest open one, Elsa stepped inside. The cell was small, just enough room to lay down or stand up. On the opposite wall was another open door, this one made of thick sheets of green metal. Going through the door, Elsa entered a large enclosure, surrounded with thick walls of concrete. Cautiously, Elsa looked around as she crept forward, twigs and leaves crunching beneath her feet. It was deathly silent, save for the slight breeze that made the dead leaves on the ground twitch.

Elsa walked through the paddock, looking around. She heard a flutter of wings and turned to see Emerald and Copal glide down. The young Indominus Furies stayed close, their eyes wide and nares flaring. Elsa walked forward, looking around, when the babies shrieked. She whipped around, expecting an attacker when she saw both younglings staring at a concrete wall. Looking in the same direction as the young dragons, Elsa put her hand over her mouth. She turned and shot a bolt of ice into the sky, which exploded into a rain of crystals.

After a moment, the riders appeared overhead and landed in the paddock.

"Elsa, what wrong?" Anna said running up. "We saw your..."

"My Thor," Snotlout said.

On the wall was a large mass of claw marks, and a red splattering of blood. Some of the marks seemed to form words like "BEAST", "DEMON", and "MONSTER".

Toothless crooned, and everyone looked over to where the Night Fury was. "Queen Elsa," Hiccup said. Elsa went over to the pair, who were in front of a large viewing window.

Elsa read the etching on the glass, frowning.


Indi woke to the sunlight shining in his face. The fire had died down, and curled up around him were the various "dracomorphs" as he called them. Resting next to him was Hannah, who curled up next to him, her arms wrapped around his torso. After gently removing himself from the female's grip, Indi stood up, stretching. Looking out at the ocean, Indi saw something that made his blood boil and his teeth sharpen into fangs.

He strode back to Hannah and knelt, shaking her shoulder. "Hannah, wake up."

"Indi?" she said. "What wrong?"

Indi said nothing, pointing out to the ships on the water. "Those are dragon hunter ships. They probably have a shipment of dragons." This made Hannah's brow crease.

"What do you want to do?"

Indi smirked. "Wake everyone up. It's time for you to learn what me and my friends have been up to." Hannah growled and transformed, before screeching, waking everyone up. Seeing their leader in her draconic form, they all morphed. Indi grinned manically and climbed on Hannah's back. "Up, into the clouds!" Hannah stretched out her wings and flapped once, sending herself into the air. Looking back, Indi saw the rest of the dracomorphs flying behind them. Soon, they were above the clouds. "Dive!" Hannah folded her wings and dove.

Down on the deck, Indi saw the hunters load their bows. "Don't get hit by their arrows! They will take you down even if they nick you." Hannah shot a blue blast at the deck, scattering the men. "Everyone, take 'em out!" Hannah screeched, dove down at the deck. The men jumped back as she landed, but quickly recovered, drawing their swords and axes.

Indi jumped off Hannah's back and tackled two men to the ground. Grabbing another hunter's arm, he swung the man into the mast. Behind him, a flash of silver and blue flames. A man flew over his head and went over the side of the ship.

Hannah shrieked up at the others, who immediately began attacking one of the three ships. Indi took a stance and quickly transformed, his increased weight making the boards beneath his large feet groan. He snarled and swung his tail at three men, sending them flying. Suddenly, a large bola wrapped around his torso, tying his arms up against his chest.

He stepped forward when he felt his feet come out from under him. Falling to the deck of the ship. He felt a lasso of chains lash around his jaws. He pulled, snarling.

"Somebody help me here!" a hunter said as Indi started to pull his head away. More men ran up and grabbed the chain, wrapping it around the primary mast of the ship. Out of the corner of one of his amber eyes, Indi saw that Hannah was being driven back to the rest of the dracomorphs. The silver dragon locked eyes with the white dinosaur, and Indi snarled.

A loud wooden bang caught his attention and he saw a figure walk out of a door in the ship. He growled, the sound turning into a dark stutter. He wished he could rip free of these chains and slowly tear this man's head off.

"Hello, Indi," George Von Schwicke said as he walked forward. "Looking well, I see." He waved over a hunter who carried a thin box. "I have a present for you." Indi's pupils turned to thin slits as the man took the lid off the box and removed a fat, cylindrical, metal object. He took out a long needle and screwed it onto the end of the cylinder.

Indi struggled, growling as Von Schwicke walked up to him with the syringe and positioned it above one of the veins in Indi's neck. "This will only hurt for a moment, Indi." Indi strained, trying to pull his head free.

As the needle went inside his neck, Indi shrieked and roared in pain. As the foreign object was withdrawn, he felt the substance slowly flood through his veins, burning every fiber of his being. He barely heard Hannah roar from above as fire and spines fell around him.

"Keep them back!" Von Schwicke said to the men, who released arrows at the draconic beasts.

Slowly, Indi began to shrink down, until he was in his human form. He lay on the wooden boards of the deck, his eyes clamped shut in pain, his shaking hands on his burning temples. It was the worst pain he had ever felt like some kind liquid parasite was trying to burn through every one of his veins at once. Cracking an eye open, he saw Von Schwicke nod to a hunter, before walking back to his quarters. The hunter drew an axe and strode up to Indi. Indi looked up at the blade that towered above him before shutting his eyes.

"Please," he cried out weakly. "Make it stop." The hunter raised the blade and Indi shut his moistening eyes tightly. Suddenly, a screaming sound came from above, and the deck was struck by a blue bolt, the wood exploding into a fiery explosion. Another blast struck the mast, the pole being covered in a sheet of ice, spikes all around the edge.

"You stay away from him!" a nasally voice said from above.

Two small, high-pitched roars came from the sky, making the hunter look up. Indi glimpsed two flashes of white scales as the hunter screamed and went down with a thud. Indi cracked his eyes to see Copal and Emerald attacking the hunter. Copal had her jaws around the man's torso as her sister had the man's arm in her teeth. They both pulled, snarling like demons as they ripped the man's arm from his shoulder. Once it was free, Emerald flung the appendage across the deck, and both Indominus Furies went for the man's throat, cutting off his screams.

Indi felt the younglings nuzzle him, gently crooning. He tried to smile, but a pained scream came out instead.

"Indi!" a female voice said. "Oh my God, Indi." Cold, soft hands touched his face. He felt the chains and ropes covering his body get picked up and tossed away. He was pulled onto something that was softer than wood. Looking up, he saw Elsa's torso and face.

Indi reached up, to touch the woman's face. "El...Ah!" Indi grimaced, his arm collapsing. He squeezed his eyes shut, tears leaking out. "It hurts so much."

"It's alright, I'm here," Elsa said, pulling the youth's head onto her lap. "We're all here."

"Where. Schwicke?" It was becoming difficult to form coherent thoughts.

"He's here?" Elsa said. "Did he do this to you?"

"Needle," Indi said. Elsa looked around and saw a discarded syringe lying on the deck, where a Deadly Nadder spine had pierced the metal.

"Indi," Elsa said. "Indi, do not go to sleep. Indi, look at me." The boy cracked his eyes and looked up into Elsa's. "We have to get you back to the Edge."

Indi nodded weakly. "Hannah."

"Hannah? Who's that?" A large silver dragon landed in front of them.

Indi let his arm fall towards the dragon, his palm up. The dragon nudged Indi around so that she could access the back of his armor.

Grabbing the back of his armor with her jaws, Hannah picked him up gently and placed the limp youth at the base of her neck. Indi lay there, nearly dead.

"Riders!" Hiccup said. "Back to the Edge."

"But what about Von Schwicke?" Anna asked.

"He's not important right now," Brynn said. "Indi's wellbeing is."

The dragons, humans, and dracomorphs took flight, flying back to Outpost Island.